"What it did for me, it… re-gave birth to the real meaning and atmosphere of the song as we wrote it," she explained. "What he did with the song is what we would have done if we'd been brave enough. We wanted to make a pop record and that just isn't a pop thing, what he did to it.

"He left it sparse and exposed and dark. It showed that people don't want mindless happy crap. They want something that makes them feel and that remix really does. Skream did an amazing job, thank you again and again."

She also said: "For the mainstream crowd 'Bulletproof' is the hit, but for us and for a lot of our original fans, maybe more NME-type fans, 'In For The Kill' was always the one so it's nice for it to get re-recognised. Although it never got to Number One it sold more copies than 'Bulletproof'."